Newspaper: State Times 1915, East Baton Rouge, LA submitted by Charlotte Sehon ****************************************************************** Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/copyright.htm ****************************************************************** BATON ROUGE LA, THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 2, 1915 PERSONALS Mrs. Ed. Bird and daughter, of Mark, were in town Wednesday, shopping. ---------- Mrs. Gus Keenley is spending some time in Zachary with friends . ---------- Mr. S. W. Spencer has gone on a visit to relatives in North Louisiana. ---------- Mr. J. B. Franciomi, Jr. has returned from a business trip to St. James. ---------- Miss Elise Carmena left recently to visit relatives and friends in Zachary . ---------- Miss Mattie Burden was in town for the day Wednesday, visiting friends and shopping. ---------- Mrs. Augustion Levert of . New Orleans is in this cityon a visit to her sister, Mrs. Alex Brian. ---------- Mr. O. P. Smith has returned from an extended visit to relatives in Shreveport. ---------- Mr. Thomas Martin of Fayette, Miss. is visiting his daughter Mrs. Henry Martin on East Boulevard . ---------- Mr. Francis Whitehead was over from the west side for a short visit on Wednesday . ---------- Among the visitors to the capital on Wednesday was Capt. T. C. Erwin, of Erwinville . ---------- After a most delightful visit of eseveral weeks to Mrs. E. A. Steger , Miss Clara Belle Bogan has returned home. ---------- Mr. Nole Lewis, of New Orleans is the guest of the Misses Jefferson's at their home on St. Ferdinend street. ---------- Mr. S.J. Levert, of Mark accompanded by daughter wasin town on a business visit Wednesday. ---------- Miss Elizabeth Thleiman has as her guest, Miss Gertude Schminke, of New Orleans ---------- Among the visitors to this city on Wednesday were Misses Agnes Bujol and Ruth Guidry , of Addis. ---------- Mrs. F.C. Fridge and son , Alvin, and Miss Gertie Fridge are spending sometime in Crowley as the guests of Mr.A. Reiber and family. ---------- Mr. Frank McKnight of New Orleans, spent Sunday as a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William McCausland in upper Third street. ---------- Mr. C.E. Hester has just returned from the coast to reaume his duties with Louisiana live stock sanitary ---------- Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Houghton of Oklahome were the welcome guesrs of Mr. and W.G. McCann of Port Allen last week. ---------- Miss Lena Carmena left the city Wednesday on her vacation trip. She will spend part of her time at Brown's Wells. ---------- Miss Ruth Eigutter has returned from a three weeks trip to Newelton and St. Joseph, friends and relatives. ---------- Mr. Lilmore Hebert formerly of Port Allen, has taken up his residence in Baton Rouge, and accepted a position with Mr. Henry Strauss. ---------- Mrs. W S. Byrd returned to her home in Fayette, Miss., after spending few days with her sister, Mrs. Henry Martin. ---------- Mrs. Birdie Smith Houston returned Monday from a visit to Brown's Wells in Shreveport after a month's absence. ---------- Mr. Glenn Cappel of New Orleans is here on a visit to his grandmother Mrs F.M. Brooks and aunt, Miss Alma Brooks . ---------- Miss Violet Sachse has returned from a visit of several weeks to relatives and friends in Donaldsonville where she was the recipient of many social courtesies . ---------- Just think of it ! Photos 5 for 10¢ Large pictures in proportion, Watches and clocks repaired. All kinds razors honed and sharpened as good as new. Acme Photo Co. Elke Theater buildings upstairs. sepl-$tsc ---------- Mr. and Mrs. H.P Falcon and little daughter Helen of Bennettsville, S.C., or the appreciated guest of Mrs. Falcon's mother, Mrs. J. A. Mahler. ---------- Miss Hilda Parks of Donaldsonville, was the guest Thuesday afternoon and night of Miss Willie Gessell on route home from visiting in other parts of the state. ---------- Mrs. William Thibodeaux after an absence of several weeks spent with her husband in Abbeville, is here for a short visit to her mother, Mrs. J.A. Mahler. She will return in about a week to spend several months there ---------- Mrs Sallie Land Jastremaki, who has been summering in North Carolina, is expected soon ans will be the guest for a few weeks of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jastremaki, before taking her apartments for the winter. ---------- Mrs. Nora Dougherty Weber and Miss Gladys Doherty returned Tuesday from an extended tour of the west, Visiting all points of interest including the exposition, during their six weeks trip. ---------- Misses Bessie Bogan and Florence Marks, and Messrs Cy Bogan, William Burris and Elehu Woods attended a dance in Zachary on Tuesday night, making the trip there and returning in a automobile. ---------- Mrs. Charles Belisle and daughter Miss Carrie, have returned from their annual summer visit to relatives in Houston and Dallas Tex. They were accompanied home if by the former's nephew, Mr. Louis Schuster of Houston, who will remain for a week's visit. ---------- Mr. M. D. Anderson left Tuesday night for Shreveport to visit their oilfields in Red River parish. He is a director in the Penn-La Oil company and his friends will be glad to hear that they have started drilling the first well in the Gusher bend . ---------- The splendid service rendered by the a "white Wagons" is duly appreciated by the people Baton Rouge, ev?denced by their liberal patronage. Phone 47 and 71 for ice made in Baton Rouge . aug 21-121-?? ---------- Mr. J. A. Mebler faugh superintendent of the buildings at all L.E.U. was operated on Tuesday at Baton Rouge sanitarium, and is getting along nicely;. The operation was only a slight one and the patient was taken to his home the same afternoon, where he is rapidly recovering . ---------- ---------- Capt, Alvin Reade U.S.A. formerly of this city, has been transferred from New York to the Texas border, and will pass through Baton Rouge in a few days.He will stop over for a short visit to friends here.Mrs. Reads has recently completed a successful play, and will remain in New York to witness the first production. ---------- Mrs. Jake Welsh has had as her guests for some time her sister, Miss Theresa Kahn of Lorman, Miss and Misses Pauling and Theresa Sommers of Alabama. These attractive visitors have been eantertained as guests of honor at a number of small and delightful social affairs since their arrival in the city . They will return to their respective home shortly. ************************8 State Times Baton Rouge LA. Thursday SEPTEMBER 2,1915 ALL READY FOR START OF AUTO TRIP SATURDAY -------- The Final Instructieons Are Given Those Who Will Make the Trip. -------- RULES THAT WILL GOVERN THE RUN -------- Service Car Will Bring Up the Rear and Attend to All Troubles. -------- Details for the automobile trip to New Orleans Saturday had been completed, and with the present weather and road conditions it will be a success. The local committee is issuing instructions to the those who will go, and those will assure everyone a pleasant trip. The Capital City Auto company's service car in the rear will attend to any road trouble and save. A committee of New Orleans business men and automobile will meet the Baton Rouge party at Kenner, where the car will cross the river on Captain Snyder's. The New Orleans committee is headed by Crowford H. Ellis, president, Motor League of Louisiana ;Lucien E. , president Automobile Dealers association; ******************* BATON ROUGE LA, THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 2, 1915 ANNOUNCEMENTS To Hold Election of Officers. The Women's Benefit association, of the Maccabees, will have an election of officers at their regular meeting, Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock . All members are urged to attend. ************** State Times Baton Rouge LA. Thursday SEPTEMBER 2,1915 OUTINGS Greenwell Springs Meo?? of Autoists. The beautiful weather of the past week had just a suggestion of autumn in its freshness, and owners of auto have taken advantage of this change from the sultry summer whether to take long trips in their cars, in most instances including' friends in their journey. The model will comes in for a large share of the pleasure seekers, but the Greenwell Springs road, with the springs as the objective point seems to have been the favorite during the past week or so. Sunday, and the following several days, large parties from Baton Rouge and a number of smaller ones were out at the springs, some just taking the ride out and back, other taking lunch baskets and remaining through the day, returning in the late afternoon. In one party was was Judge and Mrs. H. F. B?unot and their daughter Miss. Bettie, Mrs Willie Reynaud and Mrs. Titine Reynaud. In another were Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gottlieb and family, Mrs.LepKahn with her little daughters and several friends Miss Roselie Gottlieb who had with her Mrs. Jake Welsh and her guest Misses Theresa K?h?, Pauline and Theresa Sommers, as well as a large party of girls and boys who were out in a auto truck. picnicing for the day. Camping parties in the woods surrounding the springs have been numberous the past month, several concluding their outings the beginning of the present week. The old adage of making hay while the sun shines." can well be applied to this pastime, for the autumn days will soon pass into bleak winter, and the pleasures of the open country will have to be postponed until the early days of next spring.